Stirling High School (baronial style)

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Stirling High School (baronial style) is a historic Scottish secondary school building distinguished by its characteristic Scottish Baronial architecture, featuring elements such as turrets, crow-stepped gables, and ornamental stonework.

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Stirling High School (baronial style) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish Baronial style building
historic school building
secondary school building
architecturalStyle Scottish Baronial
associatedWith Scottish architectural heritage
Scottish educational heritage
buildingType institutional building
school
country Scotland
hasArchitecturalElement crow-stepped gables
gables
ornamental stonework
parapets
turrets
hasFunction secondary education
hasStyleCharacteristic asymmetrical composition
castle-like appearance
ornate detailing
picturesque silhouette
heritageSignificance historic architecture
local landmark
locatedIn Central Scotland NERFINISHED
Stirling NERFINISHED
Stirling council area NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFor Scottish Baronial architecture NERFINISHED
ornamental stonework
turrets and crow-stepped gables
region Scotland
usedAs school

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Scottish Baronial notableExample Stirling High School (baronial style)